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EDITORS’ NOTES

In Pt. 2, Rexha continues to blur genre lines and dish out hits. Hip-hop collaborations remain her sweet spot—Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz guest on “That’s It” and Lil Wayne croons over her carefree radio anthem “The Way I Are (Dance with Somebody)”—but she slips a few surprises in, too. Jamaica's Kranium sings on the dancehall duet “Comfortable” and Florida Georgia Line lend their radiant harmonies to “Meant to Be,” a country-pop smash designed to cross over.

All Your Fault: Pt. 2 - EP

EDITORS’ NOTES

In Pt. 2, Rexha continues to blur genre lines and dish out hits. Hip-hop collaborations remain her sweet spot—Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz guest on “That’s It” and Lil Wayne croons over her carefree radio anthem “The Way I Are (Dance with Somebody)”—but she slips a few surprises in, too. Jamaica's Kranium sings on the dancehall duet “Comfortable” and Florida Georgia Line lend their radiant harmonies to “Meant to Be,” a country-pop smash designed to cross over.

TITLE

TIME

That's It (feat. Gucci Mane & 2 Chainz)

3:27

I Got Time

3:50

The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody) [feat. Lil Wayne]

3:07

(Not) The One

3:01

Comfortable (feat. Kranium)

3:24

Meant to Be (feat. Florida Georgia Line)

2:43

6 Songs, 19 Minutes

℗ 2017 Warner Bros. Records Inc.

About Bebe Rexha

Renowned for her songwriting prowess on hits by Eminem and Selena Gomez, Brooklyn-born singer/songwriter Bebe Rexha started her musical journey at a young age. Performing in musicals from the age of four, she started to hone her music skills in her early teens and was named Best Teen Songwriter at the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences' annual Grammy Day event; she met a whole host of famous producers. In 2010, she was approached by Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz to form the project Black Cards, intended to reflect Wentz's more experimental and electronic side. Rexha provided vocals to several EPs before she left the band in 2012 to embark on a solo career. She began uploading demos and acoustic covers to YouTube before signing with Warner Bros. in 2013.

Rexha penned several hits for the likes of Gomez ("Like a Champion") and Nikki Williams ("Glowing"), but it was "The Monster" -- her composition for Eminem and Rihanna -- that really caught the attention of the industry. The track reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and allowed Rexha to prepare for life as a solo artist. Following this success, she released her first EP, I Don't Wanna Grow Up in May 2015, featuring the singles "I'm Gonna Show You Crazy" and "I Can't Stop Drinking Without You." As she continued to write for her full-length debut, Rexha scored a hit on a collaboration with rapper G-Eazy on "Me, Myself & I," which reached the Top Ten on the pop chart in 2016. She was also featured on the Martin Garrix hit "In the Name of Love," which climbed into the Top 30 by the end of the year.

The first taster for her solo debut was the Captain Cuts-produced "I Got You," which appeared in late 2016 and reached the pop chart early the following year. Rexha's first album actually became a set of two EPs, beginning with All Your Fault, Pt. 1 in early 2017. A six-song set, it included guests Ty Dolla $ign on the Stargate-produced "Bad Bitch," and G-Eazy returning a favor on "F.F.F." All Your Fault, Pt. 2 followed in August, another six-track set including "The Way I Are (Dance with Somebody)" with Lil Wayne, and other features for 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane, Cashmere Cat, and country hitmakers Florida Georgia Line. ~ Aneet Nijjar